

See screenshots, read the latest customer reviews, and compare ratings for Ubisoft Connect. According to Hryb, users who mistakenly paid for the Black Pack will be reimbursed automatically within eight to ten weeks. Download this app from Microsoft Store for Xbox One. With regular sales and special offers, you can score great deals on video games from Ubisoft’s top franchises such as Assassin’s Creed, Far Cry, Anno and more. The pack was originally priced at 800 Microsoft Points on its initial release. Looking for the latest PC video games Look no further than the Ubisoft StoreEnjoy the ultimate gaming experience with new games, season pass and more additional content from the Ubisoft Store. The Red Pack contains not only new maps but also two new multiplayer game modes.

Thanks for playing and we hope you enjoy this free content.” “Also, as a token of our appreciation for the Rainbow Six community, we are making the Red Pack free as of Friday July 6th as well. The Black Pack will be posted Saturday June 30th and will be free of charge.” All players who purchased the Black Pack will be reimbursed automatically. The statement reads: “We apologize for the error. The company has now issued a statement to various Xbox Live blogs, including the popular Major Nelson site run by Xbox director of programming Larry Hryb. The Black Pack downloadable content, including five new multiplayer maps, was briefly made available on Xbox Live Marketplace last week priced at 800 Microsoft Points ($10), but Ubisoft has now admitted that the content was intended to be free. But being a multiplayer only title, the shutting down of online services means it will be completely unplayable.Officials from French publisher and developer Ubisoft have apologized for the accidental charging of supposedly free downloadable content for Xbox 360 title Rainbow Six: Vegas, with Microsoft confirming that refunds will be issued and offering additional free content. While a majority of the list is older titles, Space Junkies is a bit of an outlier as it only came out in 2019. Here's the full list of games that are losing functionality:

Shutting down online servers is one thing, but it just plain sucks that people will lose access to something they paid for for what seems like no good reason. The biggest problem is that for titles like Assassin's Creed Brotherhood, 3, and Far Cry 3 on PC, even if you paid for it you'll no longer be able to access or even download the DLC for the game. The list includes some bigger name titles like Assassin's Creed 2, Brotherhood, and 3, as well as Far Cry 3 and Rayman Legends. Explaining in the announcement post, Ubisoft wrote "Closing the online services for some older games allows us to focus our resources on delivering great experiences for players who are playing newer or more popular titles." The titles listed will lose multiplayer from September 1, later this year.
